Chemodiversity of Essential Oils from Nine Species of Celastraceae.
Karen Caroline CamargoLucienir Pains DuarteDiogo Montes VidalHebert V PereiraRafael C G PereiraMariana Guerra de AguilarGrasiely Faria SousaSidney A Vieira FilhoMaria Olívia Mercadante-SimõesMaria Cristina Teixeira Braga MessiasDjalma Menezes de OliveiraPublished in: Chemistry & biodiversity (2020)
Extracts and compounds obtained from several species of Celastraceae family are reported as potential sources of drugs due to their diverse pharmacological properties. Nevertheless, essential oil composition from these species is still little known. This work aimed at the analysis of essential oils obtained from different Brazilian Celastraceae species. A total of seventeen oils were obtained using hydrodistillation process and analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Principal component analysis (PCA) allowed the identification of a chemical composition pattern among the analyzed essential oils. Some compounds were more frequent among Celastraceae species, such as cis- and trans-linalool oxide (14/17 oil samples), nerylacetone (13/17), linalool (11/17), β-ionone (10/17), α-ionone (9/17), nerolidol (10/17), decanal (10/17), and dodecanoic acid (10/17). These results contribute to the chemophenetics of Celastraceae species.